Tag: Home Server

●2026/06/14 LINE Bot Free Tier Is 200 Messages a Month — I Hit the Cap in a Day and Switched to Slack

I built a LINE Bot connected to Claude Code — and burned through the free Push Message limit (200/month) in a single day of testing. Here is how server logs saved the debugging session, and why I switched to Slack.


●2026/06/13 Driving Claude Code from LINE — Carrying My AI Workspace in My Pocket

The idea started with a simple want: to talk to Claude Code from my phone withou…


●2026/06/10 23 Years of Running a Home Server — Why I Still Offer Free Web Space

Why run a website on a home server for 23 years — and still offer free web space and email to anyone who asks? Rereading my old terms of use made me put the philosophy into words.


●2026/06/04 Auditing My YAMAHA Router Config with Claude Code — RTX830 Real-World Example

I handed my RTX830 router config to Claude Code for a full audit. It found issues I’d missed in years of hand-tuned setup — here’s what came up and how I fixed it.


●2026/05/28 Japan Jam 2026 Day 2 Report — Back at the Festival After 15 Years

On May 3 during Golden Week, I attended Day 2 of Japan Jam 2026. The last time I went to Japan Jam was in 2011 — fifteen years had passed without my noticing.


●2026/05/24 Custom WordPress Theme Design Improvements — The Full Trial-and-Error Process

In an earlier post I mentioned I’d write about the custom theme design improvement process. This is that post.


●2026/05/23 Migrating My Home Server to WordPress — The Complete Record, Done with Claude Code

This post covers the full story of migrating my home server’s long-running static HTML site to WordPress.


●2017/07/01 My Server Has Been Renewed

After 10 years, my home server got its fourth-generation rebuild — from a single-core Sempron to a Pentium G6500, 16GB of RAM, and full gigabit networking.


●2014/05/18 Learning Movable Type

I’d thought of Movable Type as just a blogging tool. Digging deeper, its templates turn out to solve exactly why my home server’s top page needed JavaScript.


●2014/05/10 Home Server URL Change and Other Things

Upgraded Movable Type from 4 to 6 after the URL change — and my first post in two years, with notes from ARABAKI ROCK FEST.14 after a 400km drive to Sendai.


●2008/01/08 One More — Inside the Server

Finally photographed the inside of my home server: a bare-bones Sempron build with 12cm fans everywhere and two HDDs — one live, one syncing overnight as backup.


●2007/09/30 Installing Movable Type 4

I installed Movable Type 4. I’d been running MT3 for a while, but finally found some time to upgrade.


●2006/06/25 Fedora 5

I installed Fedora 5. Used “ Fedora Core 5 Personal Installation Notes ” as a reference. As you can see from the screenshots, the polish level is impressive.


●2006/04/30 Switching ISPs

After six years with Plala, sudden slowdowns right after their P2P throttling announcement pushed me to switch ISPs — with forum evidence and a technical take on why filtering misfires.


●2006/02/09 Rearranging the Home Network

Today I rewired the home network. The server had been in my room, but the noise was bothering me, so I moved it to the hallway where no one usually is.


●2006/02/07 Spam Mail

Recently someone named “Abe” has been sending relentlessly annoying spam. Nice to meet you. Sorry to contact you so suddenly. My name is Abe.


●2006/02/05 Flets Hikari Premium

Flets Hikari Premium installed: upload speed jumped from 1 Mbps on ADSL to around 50 Mbps — exactly what a home server needs. Now about that electricity bill…


●2005/09/04 The Server Crashed Spectacularly

This happened yesterday — I don’t think I’ve ever felt such a sharp “oh no” moment.


●2005/09/03 Friends Having a Run of Bad Luck

Lately, friends keep having bad things happen — hospitalization, a car accident — one piece of bad luck after another.


●2005/08/20 A Great Sign

While driving today near the Kusunoki interchange on the Nagoya Expressway, I spotted a sign like this: “CONSTRUCTION SITE — DO NOT APPROACH!!!